Jews in Minnesota Oral History Project: Interview with Ida Levitan Sanders

Titles: Jews in Minnesota Oral History Project: Interview with Ida Levitan Sanders (Supplied title)

Description: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Ida Levitan Sanders was born in Russia in 1900 and arrived in Minneapolis in 1905. She married Max Sanders; they had two children, David and Mrs. Deera Tychman. She is an active member of Talmud Torah Auxiliary and Alumni and is a founder of Young People's Synagogue and Beth El Synagogue. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Early childhood experiences; secular and religious education; the founding and early history of Minneapolis Talmud Torah; anti-Semitism; the Depression; her home and neighborhood; and child-rearing experiences.

Dates

  • 02/16/1976 (Creation)

Creation

Identifiers

  • Library Call Number: OH 131.20
  • Accession Number: AV1979.142.12

Holding Type: Oral History - Interview

Project

Quantity: 1 hour sound cassette 9 pages transcript

Format

  • Content Category: sound recordings
  • Content Category: text

Measurements

  • 00:39:53 running time

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